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2009/43/1-2/9 Photographic print, fashion, black and white, mounted on card, Potter and Moore, close-up head shot of models Helen Homewood and Arthur Leydin with leaves and branch in foreground, photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1959. Click to enlarge.

Photograph of Helen Homewood & Arthur Leydin by Bruno Benini

Photographic print, fashion, black and white, mounted on card, Potter and Moore, close-up head shot of models Helen Homewood and Arthur Leydin with leaves and branch in foreground, photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1959
On reverse, upper centre, written in pencil, 'CLIENT - POTTER & MOORE / MODEL HELEN HOMEWARD / LOCATION - SHERBROOK FORREST VIC / 1959', centre, written in blue blue ink, 'BRUNO BENINI / 28 BLOCK PLACE [crossed out] 6 McKILLOP ST / MELBOURNE C.1. …

Summary

Object No.

2009/43/1-2/9

Object Statement

Photographic print, fashion, black and white, mounted on card, Potter and Moore, close-up head shot of models Helen Homewood and Arthur Leydin with leaves and branch in foreground, photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1959

Physical Description

Photographic print, fashion, black and white, mounted on card, Potter and Moore, close-up head shot of models Helen Homewood and Arthur Leydin with leaves and branch in foreground, photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1959
On reverse, upper centre, written in pencil, 'CLIENT - POTTER & MOORE / MODEL HELEN HOMEWARD / LOCATION - SHERBROOK FORREST VIC / 1959', centre, written in blue blue ink, 'BRUNO BENINI / 28 BLOCK PLACE [crossed out] 6 McKILLOP ST / MELBOURNE C.1. [underlined] / AUSTRALIA', upper, written in pencil '26' in circle written three times, and centre, written in pencil '4' in circle, centre, stamp 'MELBOURNE CAMERA CLUB' and written '267AAX'.

Dimensions

Height

394 mm

Width

501 mm

Depth

2 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Photograph of Helen Homewood & Arthur Leydin by Bruno Benini 2022, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 28 March 2023, <https://ma.as/401194>

Wikipedia

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